Seeley Mansion

If you visit the Seelye Mansion ond would like a remider of your tour, or
if you cannot come in person but would like the historical overview, here is your book! Written by
Cynthia Manz in 2010, the book includes photos and descriptions of Doc Seelye's medical company and
the 25-room 1905 stately home which he built.

The Seelye Mansion is one of the finest historic homes in Kansas.

A New York architect designed the
new home in Georgian style for Dr.
and Mrs. A. B. Seelye in 1904. It
was built in 1905 at a cost of
$55,000. The mansion contains the
original furniture and Edison
light fixtures. In this Kansas
attraction, you will tour 25
rooms, including eleven bedrooms,
ballroom, bowling alley, and
kitchen areas. Special items of
interest are the beautiful dining
room, music room with gold French
furniture and Steinway grand
piano, library, and the
Tiffany-designed fireplace in the
grand hall.

The Patent Medicine Museum has many
artifacts of the A. B. Seelye
Medical Company. Founded in 1890,
more than 100 products were sold
over a 14-state area. See the elegance
of early 20th century architecture and
furnishings when you visit this historic
midwestern home.